27 MHz CB radio
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WARNING
The TX2700 is a radio transmitting device.
• When transmitting, keep the antenna more than 25 mm from any part of the head or body.
• Do not transmit near electrical blasting equipment or in explosive atmospheres.
• Do not allow children to operate a radio transmitter unsupervised.
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations. You have just purchased one of the most technically advanced 27 MHz radios in the world.
The GME TX2700 is a 27 MHz AM Citizens Band radio. The TX2700 has a number of enhanced features including fully user programmable Channel Scanning, Priority channel and backlit Liquid Crystal Display with dimming function.
With its compact size it can easily be installed into almost any mounting location in your motor vehicle or motorbike.
Please read this manual thoroughly to ensure you get the best from the TX2700’s features.
For users in New Zealand, South Africa or P.N.G. Please refer to amendment for local frequencies, channel allocations and licensing requirements.
CONTENTS
FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
CONTROLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
OPERATION - GENERAL FUNCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Volume on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Squelch Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Channel Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Display Brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Transmitting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Noise Limiter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Scanning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
OPERATION – CB MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Priority Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Dual Watch (CB Mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
27 MHZ CB CHANNEL ASSIGNMENTS . . . . . . . . . . 7
INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Installing the unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
DC Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Antenna Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Noise Suppression . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Fitting the Microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Removing the Microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
SC CONTRACT WARRANTY AGAINST DEFECTS . . 11
CONTACTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
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FEATURES• LCD display with lamp dimming function
• Rotary Squelch Control
• Channel Scanning with Memory
• Advanced Noise Limiter (NL) circuitry
• Surface Mount Technology
• Provision for up to 10 private channels (GME programmable option only).
• Priority Channel for CB Application
ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED• TX2700 Radio Unit • Microphone Clip
• Mounting Cradle • DC Lead
• Instruction Manual • Screw Pack
• Microphone
If any items are missing or damaged, please contact your retailer or place of purchase.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES• MK200B Flush mounting kit
• LEM6P 4 metre microphone extension lead
CONTROLS
FRONT PANEL
REAR PANEL
PRI DW SCAN NL DIM
MicrophoneSocket
Channel SelectorSpeaker LCD Display Volume
SquelchPriority
Dual WatchScan/Scan memory
Noise Limiter
Dim
Antenna Socket DC Lead
External Speaker Socket Rear Mic Socket
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MICROPHONE
DISPLAY
Priority
Channel UpChannel Down
PTT Switch
Priority Channel
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TXBUSY
SCANDWPRIMNLEXTPRG
FUNCTION
CHANNEL DISPLAY
TX
RX
RX SENSITIVITY
SCAN
DUAL WATCH
PRIORITY CHANNEL
SCAN MEMORY
NOISE LIMITER
EXTERNAL MICROPHONE
PC PROGRAMMING
DISPLAYNO.
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DATE : MAY. 14, 2007
TX-2700 LCD DISPLAY SPEC
100%
TXBUSY
SCANDWPRIMNLEXTPRG
FUNCTION
CHANNEL DISPLAY
TX
RX
RX SENSITIVITY
SCAN
DUAL WATCH
PRIORITY CHANNEL
SCAN MEMORY
NOISE LIMITER
EXTERNAL MICROPHONE
PC PROGRAMMING
DISPLAYNO.
1
2
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4
5
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Channel Number
TXBUSY
SCANDWPRIMNL
EXTPRG
Transmit Indicator
Busy Indicator
RX Sensitivity
Scan
Dual Watch
Priority Channel
Scan Memory
Noise Limiter
External Microphone
PC Programming
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OPERATION – GENERAL FUNCTIONS
VOLUME ON/OFF
Rotate the volume control clockwise past the ‘Click’ to turn the TX2700 ON. Continue to advance the control clockwise to increase the volume. Rotate the control counter-clockwise to turn the radio off.
NOTE: At minimum volume setting there is still suffi cient volume to be heard in a quiet cabin environment.
SQUELCH CONTROL
The Squelch control is used to eliminate the background noise when there are no signals present. To adjust the Squelch, fi rst rotate it fully counter-clockwise until the background noise is heard, then slowly rotate it clockwise until the noise just disappears. If there are signals on the channel, you should wait until the channel is clear before adjusting the Squelch (or select a quiet channel).
Once adjusted, the receiver will remain quiet as long as there are no signals present, but an incoming signal will override the Squelch and be heard in the speaker. As the control is advanced further clockwise the Squelch threshold is progressively increased and stronger incoming signals are needed to override it. To receive very weak signals or to disable the Squelch, simply turn the control fully counter-clockwise.
CHANNEL SELECTION
Select the required channel by briefl y pressing the or keys. The selected channel is displayed on the LCD display. Press and hold either key to quickly advance upwards or downwards through the channels. Release the key when the required channel is displayed or:
Select the required channel via the Rotary ‘Channel Selector’. The selected channel number is displayed on the LCD.
DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS
The LCD has two brightness levels to provide suitable lighting for day or night use. The default setting is bright.
The desired brightness level can be selected via the ‘Dim’ switch located on the front panel.
TRANSMITTING
To transmit, press the PTT button on the microphone. Hold the microphone 2-6 cm from your mouth and slightly to one side so your voice does not project directly into the microphone. Speak at a normal voice level. Your TX2700 has a built-in speech processor which automatically controls the level of your transmitted voice. It is not necessary to raise your voice or shout into the microphone.
NOISE LIMITER
The NL key activates an extremely effective noise limiter circuit which helps to eliminate most electrical impulse inter-ference caused by engine ignition systems etc. This allows clearer reception of weak signals even under noisy electrical conditions.
When the NL key is selected, ‘NL’ is displayed on the LCD.
SCANNING
The TX2700 is fi tted with a Scan function that allows a group of user selected channels to be scanned for activity. Your TX2700 has a Scan memory which remembers which channels you would like to Scan. By default your TX2700 is supplied with all channels in the Scan memory.
To see which channels are presently in the Scan memory
Select each channel one by one using the or key or ro-tary selector and check to see if ‘M’ is displayed to the lower right of the channel number.
If ‘M’ is displayed, the channel is in the Scan memory.
To Add or Remove a channel from the Scan memory
Select the required channel, then press and hold the SCAN key until a beep is heard. If ‘M’ appears to the lower right of the channel number, the channel has been added to the Scan memory, otherwise it has been removed.
To Scan
Adjust the Squelch control so the radio is quiet, then briefl y press the SCAN key. A high beep will be heard, ‘SCAN’ will appear in the display and the channel numbers will change rapidly as the radio begins scanning. If a signal is found, the radio will pause on that channel and will remain there as long as the channel remains busy. Once the channel has been clear for 5 seconds, scanning will resume.
NOTE: You must have at least two channels programmed into the Scan memory otherwise the radio won’t scan.
To change the Scan direction
Press the or key. The radio will scan in the direction of the selected channel key.
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To skip over a busy channel and resume scanning:
Briefl y press the or key. Scanning will resume.
To transmit on a busy channel:
Wait for a break in the conversation, then press the PTT switch. The radio will exit the Scan mode and stay on the channel allowing you to communicate with others on that channel.
To resume scanning briefl y press the SCAN key again.
NOTE: If the PTT is pressed while the radio is scanning, it will be ignored and a low beep will be heard when the PTT is released.
To exit the Scan mode manually:
Briefl y press the SCAN key. ‘SCAN’ will disappear from the display.
NOTE: Excessive noise on a channel can cause the scanning to pause on that channel even if there is no signal there. If this only happens on one channel, you may need to remove that channel from the scan memory. If it happens on all channels, you should try increasing the squelch setting.
OPERATION – CB MODE
PRIORITY CHANNEL
The Priority channel is preset to channel 8 allowing it to be instantly recalled at the press of a key.
To use the Priority channel
Simply press the Priority key at any time. The radio will jump straight to channel 8. If ‘Scan’ or ‘DW’ was selected, they will be cancelled.
To return to the previously selected channel
Press the Priority key again.
DUAL WATCH
Dual Watch in CB mode allows your TX2700 to monitor both the Priority channel and another selected channel by quickly switching between them. Any signals received on the Priority channel take precedence over signals on the selected channel.
To use the Dual Watch feature, adjust the Squelch control so the radio is quiet, select your preferred channel using the or keys or rotary selector then press the DW key. ‘DW’ will appear on the display and the channel display will alternate between your selected channel and the Priority channel.
If a signal is received on your selected channel, the radio will pause on that channel but will continue to switch to the Priority channel every 2 seconds and a brief interruption to the signal will be noticed. Once the signal has gone, normal Dual Watch switching will resume.
If a signal appears on the Priority channel at any time, the radio will stop switching and will remain on the Priority channel for as long as the signal is present. Once the signal has gone, normal Dual Watch switching will resume.
NOTE: If you press the PTT switch while Dual Watch is selected, your TX2700 will transmit on the selected channel. If you wish to talk on the Priority channel, press the Priority key to cancel the Dual Watch and switch straight to the Priority channel.
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27 MHz CB RADIO ASSIGNMENTS
Channel Frequency Suggested Usage
1 26.965 MHz General Use
2 26.975 MHz General Use
3 26.985 MHz General Use
4 27.005 MHz General Use
5 27.015 MHz General Use
6 27.025 MHz General Use
7 27.035 MHz General Use
8 27.055 MHz General Use
9 27.065 MHz Emergency (1)
10 27.075 MHz General Use
11 27.085 MHz Call Channel
12 27.105 MHz General Use
13 27.115 MHz General Use
14 27.125 MHz General Use
15 27.135 MHz General Use
16 27.155 MHz General Use
17 27.165 MHz General Use
18 27.175 MHz General Use
19 27.185 MHz General Use
20 27.205 MHz General Use
21 27.215 MHz General Use
22 27.225 MHz General Use
23 27.255 MHz General Use
24 27.235 MHz General Use
25 27.245 MHz General Use
26 27.265 MHz General Use
27 27.275 MHz General Use
28 27.285 MHz General Use
29 27.295 MHz General Use
30 27.305 MHz General Use
31 27.315 MHz General Use
32 27.325 MHz General Use
33 27.335 MHz General Use
34 27.345 MHz General Use
35 27.355 MHz General Use
36 27.365 MHz General Use
37 27.375 MHz General Use
38 27.385 MHz General Use
39 27.395 MHz General Use
40 27.405 MHz General Use
(1) Legally Designated
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INSTALLATION
LOCATION
It is advisable to spend a little time selecting the best location for your TX2700. The mounting bracket can be rotated above, below or behind the radio enabling the radio to be mounted in a wide range of locations. In addition, an optional fl ush mounting kit allows the radio to be fl ush mounted in a panel or dashboard.
When choosing a location:
• Select a location that won’t expose your radio to continuous direct sunlight which could cause overheating.
• Ensure the location allows a free fl ow of air around the heat sink on the back of the radio.
• The microphone and all controls should be readily accessible and the loud speaker easily heard from the normal driving position. An extension speaker can be installed if required.
• Electronic interference caused by other electronic devices is best minimized by mounting your TX2700 at least 300 mm from such devices, including all wiring and cables.
INSTALLING THE UNIT
After choosing a location, hold the unit with the mounting bracket attached, to the desired position and mark the location with a pencil. Remove the mounting bracket from the radio and drill the mounting holes. Bolt or screw the bracket in place using hardware suitable for the mounting surface. The unit is supplied with steel screws, however, if the mounting surface is unsuitable for screws you may need to replace these with bolts. Remember the fi xings for overhead mounted units may have to withstand being driven on unsealed roads.
The TX2700 mounting bracket is designed with a unique dual position gimbal mounting slot. This design not only allows the TX2700 to be tilted over a much greater range, but also provides a slim, low profi le mounting position for installations where space is very limited.
Flush Mounting –
(Optional MK200B fl ush mounting kit available)
DC CONNECTIONS
Connect the RED power lead to the positive (+) side of the battery or to an accessory point in the vehicle’s fuse box.
Connect the BLACK power lead to the negative (-) side of the battery or to a ground point in your vehicle.
NOTE: The DC Connector is not waterproof. If installed in an exposed location, the connector should be protected with waterproof tape to prevent water ingress.
IMPORTANT: The RED power lead is fi tted with a 2 Amp fuse. If the fuse blows, use only a standard 2 Amp (3AG) fuse as a replacement. Use of a higher rated fuse or a slow-blow type could result in damage to your radio which would void the warranty.
If required, an extension speaker may be installed to improve sound levels in noisy environments or in locations further away from the driving position. For locations exposed to wa-ter we recommend the SPK45B which will fi t to the supplied adaptor that connects to the extension speaker socket on the rear of the radio.
PRI DW SCAN NL DIM
Extension Speaker(optional)
27 MHz Antenna
Fuse
Black - Red + TX2700
12 Volt Battery
ANTENNA INSTALLATION
It is essential to select a good quality, high effi ciency, 27 MHz antenna. A poor quality antenna or one not designed for the specifi c frequency band you are using will give very poor performance.
Rear MountCentre Mount
LOW PROFILE MOUNTING RAISED TILT MOUNTING
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GME have a large range of suitable 27 MHz CB antennas to suit most installations and applications. We recommend you contact your local GME dealer for advice.
Connect the antenna cable to the rear antenna socket using a PL259 coaxial connector.
NOISE SUPPRESSION
27 MHz CB radio can be prone to electrical and ignition interference. The reason is that electrical noise is a form of AM transmission similar to that used by your radio and your radio’s receiver is very sensitive. In most cases, ignition noise can be greatly reduced or eliminated by selecting the Noise Limiter (NL) key on the radio. In some severe cases, additional suppression may need to be fi tted to the ignition system of your vehicle, in which case we recommend you consult an Auto Electrician for advice specifi c to your installation.
FITTING THE MICROPHONE
The microphone uses a miniature 6 pin telephone style plug and socket.
Fitting microphone to the front panel
1. Position the microphone plug so the plastic tab faces sideways to the left on the front panel. Press the plug into the socket until it ‘clicks’.
2. Gently press the rubber strain relief into the hole surrounding the socket so that the slot around the strain relief fi ts neatly inside the lip of the hole.
Fitting microphone to the rear panel
1. Position the microphone plug so the plastic tab faces upwards on the rear panel. Press the plug into the socket until it ‘clicks’.
2. Gently press the rubber strain relief into the hole surrounding the socket so that the slot around the strain relief fi ts neatly inside the lip of the hole.
Removing the microphone
1. Squeeze the rubber strain relief near the front panel to disengage the slot, and slide the strain relief back along the microphone cord.
2. Press the small plastic tab on the microphone plug towards the plug to unlock it, while gently pulling the plug outwards. If the plug does not come out easily, the tab has not released correctly and should be pressed again. You may need a small bladed screwdriver for this task, as the tab can be diffi cult to reach with your fi ngers.
If required, replacement microphones are available with plug and rubber boot already fi tted.
Rear Microphone Connection
The TX2700 also has a rear microphone connection. To use this facility, remove the rubber grommet on the rear of the radio and insert into the front panel of the radio. Insert the microphone plug into rear microphone connection.
Microphone Extension Lead
The LEM6P is a 4 metre microphone extension lead that can be fi tted to the microphone socket.
Cable
Screwdriver
Locking Lever move to left to release Plug
Cable entry hole
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ELECTRICAL
General
Complies With: AS4367 and AS/NZS4355 (Australia only).
Frequency Range: 26.965 – 27.405 MHz
Channel Set: Australian 27 MHz Citizens Band.
Modulation: AM (A3E)
Supply Voltage: • 12.6 V DC nominal • 10.8 – 15.2 V DC range.
Frequency Error: < 50 PPM over temperature range.
Dual Watch: Monitor time – 250 ms Monitor period – 2 seconds.
Scan Rate: 5 channels/second
Transmitter
Modulation Frequency Response: 300 Hz to 3 kHz, + 1 – 3 dB
Max Modulation Depth: 100%
Carrier Output Power: 4 watts max
Microphone Level @ 1 kHz for 60% Modulation: 1 Pa
Spurious Emissions: < – 26 dBm
Receiver
Demodulated Frequency Response: 300 Hz to 3 kHz, + 1 – 3 dB
Receive Sensitivity for 12 dB SINAD @ 30%Modulation: - 110 dBm
Max Squelch: < - 80 dBm
Adjacent Channel Sensitivity: ≥ 55 dB
Spurious Response Immunity: ≥ 55 dB
Conducted Spurious Radiation: – 57 dBm
Audio Output Power 8 Ohms: 2.5 watts
MECHANICAL
Dimensions: 51 (H) x 94 (D) x 170 (W) mm
Weight: 450 grams
ENVIRONMENTAL
Temperature Range: – 10°C to + 60°C
The TX2700 will operate over the 26-30 MHz frequency range. For information specifi c to frequencies outside of the Australian CB bands, please refer to the appropriate amend-ment, or contact GME at: [email protected]
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifi cations are typical unless otherwise indicated and may be subject to change without notice or obligation.
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STANDARD COMMUNICATIONS CONTRACT WARRANTY AGAINST DEFECTS This warranty against defects is given by Standard Communications Pty Ltd ACN 000 346 814 (We, us, our or GME). Our contact details are set out in clause 2.7.
1. Consumer guarantees
1.1 Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
1.2 To the extent we are able, we exclude all other conditions, warranties and obligations which would otherwise be implied.
2. Warranty against defects
2.1 This Warranty is in addition to and does not limit, exclude or restrict your rights under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Australia) or any other mandatory protection laws that may apply.
2.2 We warrant our goods to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the warranty period (see warranty table) from the date of original sale (or another period we agree to in writing). Subject to our obligations under clause 1.2, we will at our option, either repair or replace goods which we are satisfi ed are defective. We warrant any replacement parts for the remainder of the period of warranty for the goods into which they are incorporated.
2.3 To the extent permitted by law, our sole liability for breach of a condition, warranty or other obligation implied by law is limited
(a) in the case of goods we supply, to any one of the following as we decide -
(i) the replacement of the goods or the supply of equivalent goods;
(ii) the repair of the goods;
(iii) the cost of repairing the goods or of acquiring equivalent goods;
(b) in the case of services we supply, to any one of the following as we decide –
(i) the supplying of the services again;
(ii) the cost of having the services supplied again.
2.4 For repairs outside the warranty period, we warrant our repairs to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for three months from the date of the original repair. We agree to re-repair or replace (at our option) any materials or workmanship which we are satisfi ed are defective.
2.5 We warrant that we will perform services with reasonable care and skill and agree to investigate any complaint regarding our services made in good faith. If we are satisfi ed that the complaint is justifi ed, and as our sole liability to you under this warranty (to the extent permitted at law), we agree to supply those services again at no extra charge to you.
2.6 To make a warranty claim you must before the end of the applicable warranty period (see warranty table), at your own cost, return the goods you allege are defective, provide written details of the defect, and give us an original or copy of the sales invoice or some other evidence showing details of the transaction.
2.7 Send your claim to: Standard Communications Pty Ltd. Unit B, 22-24 College Street, Gladesville, NSW 2111, Australia. Tel: (02) 9879 8888 Fax: (02) 9816 4722. Email: [email protected]
2.8 If we determine that your goods are defective, we will pay for the cost of returning the repaired or replaced goods to you, and reimburse you for your reasonable expenses of sending your warranty claim to us.
3. What this warranty does not cover
3.1 This warranty will not apply in relation to:
(a) goods modifi ed or altered in any way;
(b) defects and damage caused by use with non Standard Communications products;
(c) repairs performed other than by our authorised representative;
(d) defects or damage resulting from misuse, accident, impact or neglect;
(e) goods improperly installed or used in a manner contrary to the relevant instruction manual; or
(f) goods where the serial number has been removed or made illegal.
4. Warranty period
4.1 We provide the following warranty on GME and Kingray products. No repair or replacement during the warranty period will renew or extend the warranty period past the period from original date of purchase.
PRODUCT TYPE WARRANTY PERIOD
27 MHz land, marine and broadcast transceivers.
1 year
Part Number: 310428 Drawing Number: 44184-3